New details have been released about a hazing incident involving three pledges of an Ohio college. WKRC in Cincinnati is reporting that a hazing at Wilmington College's Gamma Phi Gamma fraternity house, known on campus as the "Gobbler House," was out of control.

The affidavit describes three pledges being battered and bruised late in the night of Oct. 30 and early morning of Oct. 31. As many as 20 students are believed to have watched or participated in the acts.

The pledges were taken to the basement of the frat house, blindfolded, and told to imitate swimming in about three inches of water on the floor.

They were then told to stand up and strip down to nothing but the blindfolds and carry out a series of orders, including rubbing something like Icy Hot all over their bodies and having fraternity brothers hit them with towels that had knots on one end.

Tyler Lawrence, a 19-year-old sophomore, was hit by one of the towels in the testicles, falling to the ground in pain, but the ceremony continued.

After the ritual, Lawrence was still complaining of pain and was taken to a local hospital. The injury led to the surgery to remove one of his testicles.

Lawrence told WKRC Local 12 that he felt the incident was an accident. No charges have been filed at this time, but the investigation is ongoing.

The fraternity is currently on suspension. If the students are convicted, it could lead to a longer suspension or expulsion from the college.

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